The Grapevine

August is here, which means there is plenty of summer left for stoop hangs, street festivals, beach getaways, and all sorts of al fresco get-togethers with friends and family (movie in the park, an...
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Shake, Stir, Sip: Your Tequila Cheat Sheet
Just in time for World Tequila Day on July 24, we're doing a deep dive into the category, complete with cocktail ideas to get you started!
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Producer Spotlight: Catch & Release Wines
This July, we’re continuing to support producers who not only make great wine, but who also stand for something, which is why we’re so thrilled to highlight Catch & Release Wines.
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What's Your Pouroscope? Cancer Edition
The Summer Solstice, a celebration of the Sun's power, is the longest day of the year and marks the beginning of summer and Cancer season!
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Producer Spotlight: Camins 2 Dreams
This Pride month, we’re thrilled to be highlighting Camins 2 Dreams by spouse winemakers Mireia Taribó and Tara Gomez.
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What's Your Pouroscope? Virgo Edition!
Welcome to Virgo Season! An earth sign that loves structure and order, Virgo Season is all about getting organized and getting your life back on track. Virgo is also a mutable sign, symbolizing the...
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What's Your Pouroscope? Leo Edition
Ruled by the Sun, Leo season is all about honoring the traits we love most about ourselves, no matter what they are.
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What's Your Pouroscope? Cancer Edition
The Summer Solstice, a celebration of the Sun’s power, is the longest day of the year and marks the beginning of summer and Cancer season! This season is all about a new beginning and embracing the...
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Grape Of The Week: Welschriesling
Don’t let the name fool you — Welschriesling has no relation to Germany’s star varietal, Riesling. With notes of green apple, citrus, stone fruit, and flowers, Welschriesling is great alongside sea...
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Region Of The Week: Western Cape
South Africa is the 7th largest wine producing country in the world. Spanning across 87,800 hectares, the Western Cape is home to noble grapes as well as local crosses of imported varietals.
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